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. Join a dynamic Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community, fostering collaboration with researchers, engaging in weekly seminars, and enjoying access to premier prototyping tools and laboratory
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mission to address the challenges of water treatment for human consumption and make a tangible impact in the field of forest hydrology. Your responsibilities will include: Working under the guidance
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Immunology, Microbiology or a related discipline. Comfortable with the use of and demonstrated ability of using experimental mice in medical research Comfortable with handling human blood and tissue samples
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work as a team and further the School’s research output; Contribute to the development of the research program in one of the School’s four priority research areas: Human-Computer Interaction, Information